Tully, James

Tuesday, 18 February 1964

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 207 No. 8

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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Wages Increase for Agricultural Workers.

The Deputy is about a week late with his question.More Button

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Pension Scheme for Court Messengers.

What representation have they on that?More Button

Supplementary Estimates, 1963-64— Leave to Introduce.

He is like Boyle Roche's Bird.More Button

Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Bill, 1963—Second Stage.

The first thing that struck me, listening to the Minister's statement, was that we have once again an example of something which has become only too common in this country. We have had it when new na...More Button

If the Minister is entitled to make statements about programmes in his opening speech, I feel, with all due respect, I am entitled to follow the line he has taken.More Button

We might not get the opportunity on the Estimate for a long time. However, I bow to the ruling of the Chair. But I should like to refer to one thing, which, I am sure, cannot be called a detail, tha...More Button

But they usually estimate correctly the cost of their buildings.More Button

Better be careful about the news.More Button

“Stormy” is the right word.More Button

He is going to give a forecast. It will be stormy tomorrow.More Button

No bets.More Button

Only a bit confused? Usually they are terribly confusing.More Button

You are very welcome to try. If anybody is more confused than he has been over the past few weeks, God help him.More Button

Surely, if you put the two sides up at the one time, it is all right. If you put one fellow up from your side of the House and let him have full say, we all know what we think about that.More Button

He would be fair, as you know.More Button

We are thinking of Professor Williams.More Button


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